3. Oakland Raiders: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah

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Lotulelei is the most well-rounded interior defensive lineman in the class. At 6'3'' and 320 pounds, he will be able to fill running lanes at the next level, and he has the athleticism to get after the quarterback. The Raiders need him.

4. Philadelphia Eagles: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M

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Joeckel is everything a coach could want in a left tackle prospect. He has excellent size at 6'6'' and 310 pounds and possesses great footwork to deal with speed rushers. Although Jason Peters will return in 2013, the Eagles need as much offensive line depth as possible.

7. Arizona Cardinals: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

8. Detroit Lions: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M

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Moore isn't a flashy name, but he's a sneaky good pass-rusher and has vast potential. With Kyle Vanden Bosch reaching the twilight of his career and the future of Cliff Avril unknown, this Aggie makes sense.

11. Cleveland Browns: Manti Te'o, LB, Notre Dame

12. Buffalo Bills: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas

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The Bills can't move on as a franchise with Ryan Fitzpatrick under center. The defense has played better of late, but the former seventh-round pick is holding them back. Wilson's strong arm and experience in a pro-style offense in the SEC will make him a prime candidate to land in Buffalo.

15. New York Jets: Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU

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Mingo is freakish athletically with great range and unusual speed for a defensive end. The Jets don't get their first priority here, but he's the best player available and fills a pass-rushing need that's more pressing than many think.

18. Dallas Cowboys: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State

19. Cincinnati Bengals: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU

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Montgomery hasn't been as dominating in 2012 as he was in 2011, but he has prototypical defensive end size at 6'5'' and 260 pounds and will add another menacing piece to the Bengals' underrated defensive line.

24. Chicago Bears: Dallas Thomas, OL, Tennessee

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The Bears have to address their offensive line if they want to compete with the Packers in the NFC North. Thomas has the frame and experience to man one of the tackle positions in Chicago for a long time.

25. Baltimore Ravens: Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia

26. Atlanta Falcons: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame

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Eifert's ball skills and ability to win on jump balls is Gronkowskian. With Tony Gonzalez likely calling it quits at the conclusion of the 2012 season, this Notre Dame stud is the exquisite replacement.

29. Houston Texans: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia

30. New York Giants: Ezekiel Ansah, DE/OLB, Brigham Young

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Anshan is a lot like Osi Umenyiora when he was coming out of college—raw but loaded with upside. A nice luxury pick for the Giants, a team that typically rides their defensive line at the end of the regular season and the playoffs.